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2022-11-30-accounts

Charity number: 1140011

REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

FOR BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

CONTENTS OF THE ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

Page
Reference & Administrative Information 1
Report of the Trustees 2
Statement of Financial Activities 4
Balance Sheet 5
Statement of Cash Flows 6
Notes to the Financial Statements 7
Report of the Independent Auditors 11
Detailed Income and Expenditure Account 14

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

Page 1

TRUSTEES:

James Hind Joseph Williams Paula Bell – Chair of Trustees Darren Melia

CLINICAL PROGRAMMES DIRECTOR: Neil Platt
PATRON:
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan MP
PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 263 Townsend Lane
Clubmoor
Liverpool
Merseyside
L13 9DG
CHARITY NUMBER: 1140011 (England and Wales)
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS: John Kerr
Statutory Auditors
Chartered Accountants
375 Eaton Road
West Derby
Liverpool
Merseyside
L12 2AH
BANKERS:
Lloyds Bank plc
PO Box 1000
Andover
BX1 1LT

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

Page 2

The trustees present their annual report and financial statements of the charity for the year ended 30 November 2022. The reference and administrative information set out on page 1 forms part of this report.

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the charity’s trust deed, the Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland FRS 102 effective from 1 January 2019 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT

The purposes of the charity are to relieve mental, emotional and physical problems encountered by people living in today’s society. In shaping our objectives for the year and planning our activities, the trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit, including the guidance ‘public benefit: running a charity (PB2)’. The charity relies on the income from grants, donations, fees and charges to cover its operating costs. Affordability and access to our counselling services and facilities is important to us and is reflected in our pricing policy.

The principal activities of the charity in the period under review were that of the provision of counselling and support services designed to advance and improve the quality of life of individuals and families through the delivery of effective and responsive interventions, therapies and counselling sessions that seek to resolve problems and issues. In addition, the charity provides quality training and guidance to others operating in these areas. Our strategic vision is to build on the past, work in the present and plan for the future.

ACHIEVEMENTS, PERFORMANCE AND PLANS FOR THE FUTURE

The results for the year and financial position of the charity are as shown in the annexed financial statements. The charity continued to receive grant funding from GamCare, the leading provider of information, advice, support and counselling for the prevention and treatment of problem gambling to deliver services in the Northwest and surrounding areas. In addition, the charity has continued to develop the range of counselling and support services it provides which now includes the Young People’s Gambling Harm Prevention Programme and the Six to Ten Project. During the year the charity also continued the operation of Paul’s Place utilising grant funding from The National Lottery Community Fund by providing a specialist bereavement counselling service for those bereaved by suicide. The charity continued work on developing and supporting organisations to become signatories to the Workplace Charter to reduce gambling harms. During the year the charity also continued work on the pioneering ‘Breaking the Sharam’ project to increase awareness of gambling related harm in the South Asian Communities. The charity also continues to deliver ‘Bet You Can Help’ training and engages with the Criminal Justice System and the Armed Forces Programme to increase awareness of gambling harms. The charity is extremely proud of the achievements and progress to date and achieved recognition from the HELLO Magazine Inspirational Award and the BBC, The One Show (One Big Thank You) Award during the year. The trustees continue to seek further funding to enable the charity to continue with its work. The trustees also take this opportunity of recognising the contributions of time and effort made by the many friends, volunteers, staff and supporters without whom the achievements to date would not have happened.

RESERVES POLICY AND GOING CONCERN

Reserves are needed to bridge the gap between the spending and receiving of income and to cover unplanned emergency repairs and other expenditure. The trustees have established a policy whereby the unrestricted funds held by the charity should be between 6 and 12 months of the resources expended, which equates to between approximately £715,000 to £1,430,000 in general funds. At this level, the trustees feel that they would be able to continue the current activities of the charity in the event of a significant drop in funding. At 30 November 2022, the free reserves amount to £1,007,195. The trustees are considering ways in which this target can be fully met.

In preparing the accounts, the trustees consider that the charity has a reasonable expectation of continuing to receive sufficient incoming resources to enable it to continue operations for the foreseeable future.

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

The organisation is a charitable trust, established on 11 April 2010 and registered as a charity on 25 January 2011. The charity is governed by the policies made from time to time by the trustees together with the terms of its Constitution which set out the objects and powers of the charity.

The trustees, who met at regular intervals to formulate policy and decisions during the year, including the arrangements and criteria for setting the pay and remuneration of the charity’s key management personnel, were F Doran (deceased 23 June 2022), J Hind, S Keatley (resigned 27 June 2022), P Bell, J Williams and D Melia (appointed 24 June 2022). The charity wishes to place on record its special appreciation for the services provided by F Doran who sadly passed away during the year.

The procedures for the appointment, retirement and removal of trustees are set out in the Constitution. The day-to-day operational aspects of the charity have been delegated to the Clinical Programmes Director - Neil Platt and the teams.

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES – continued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

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STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT (continued)

Much of the charity’s work focuses upon providing advice and support to people of varying age groups with a variety of problems and from varied backgrounds & communities. The trustees seek to ensure that the needs of these groups are appropriately reflected through the diversity of the trustee body and the recruitment of appropriate individuals to the board. The trustees are familiar with the practical work of the charity and are encouraged to attend regular feedback and update sessions. All trustees are encouraged to attend appropriate external training events where these will facilitate the undertaking of their role.

RELATED PARTIES

None of the trustees receive remuneration or other financial benefit from their positions as trustees of the charity and any contractual relationship with a related party must be disclosed to the board of trustees.

Details of related party transactions are set out in note 9 to the financial statements.

RISK MANAGEMENT

The trustees have a risk management strategy which comprises: an annual review of the principal risks and uncertainties that the charity faces and the establishment of policies, systems, and procedures to mitigate those risks identified in the review.

Financial sustainability is the major financial risk for the charity. A key element in the management of financial risk is a regular review of available liquid funds to settle debts and outgoings as they fall due and active management of trade debtors and creditor balances to ensure sufficient working capital is available.

Attention has also been focused on non-financial risks arising from fire, health and safety and operational matters. These risks are managed by ensuring procedures and accreditations are up to date, having robust policies in place and, regular awareness training for staff and volunteers in these operational areas.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TRUSTEES IN RELATION TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

The charity trustees are responsible for preparing a trustees’ annual report and financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the charity trustees to prepare financial statements for each year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing the financial statements the trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the applicable Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations, and the provisions of the Constitution. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Approved by the trustees on 27 July 2023 and signed on their behalf by:

P Bell – Chair of Trustees

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

30.11.2022 30.11.2021
Unrestricted RestrictedTotal Total
funds funds funds funds
£ £ £ £
Income:
Charitable activities, donations & funds generated 165,466 15,000 180,466 249,910
GamCare Grants - 828,693 828,693 819,791
The National Lottery Community Fund – ‘Paul’s Place’
- 67,009
67,009 112,930
Workplace Charter Grants
173,750 -
173,750
169,152
Gambling Harm - South Asian Community funding -355,327 355,327 256,966
Betway funding – reduce gambling harm - 384,000 384,000 -
Gambleaware – transitional and resilience funding - 110,323 110,323 -
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme Grants -
-
-
11,727
UK Interest on bank deposits 817
-
817 -
Interest on Gift Aid donations 1
-
1
32
Total income 340,034 1,760,352 2,100,386 1,620,508
Expenditure:
Charitable activities 178,342 1,251,029 1,429,371 1,313,868
Governance costs 3,600 - 3,600 3,600
Total expenditure(note 3) 181,942 1,251,029 1,432,971 1,317.468
Net income 158,092 509,323 667,415 303,040
Net movement in funds 158,092 509,323667,415 303,040
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds brought forward 849,103 - 849,103 546,063
Total funds carried forward 1,007,195 509,3231,516,518 849,103

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.

All income and expenditure derives from continuing activities.

The notes form part of these financial statements

Charity number: 1140011

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BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

BALANCE SHEET 30 NOVEMBER 2022

Notes

CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
4
Cash at bank and in hand
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Creditors falling due within one year
5
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES
THE FUNDS OF THE CHARITY6
Unrestricted income funds
Restricted income funds
TOTAL CHARITY FUNDS
30.11.22
£
116,556
2,986,087
3,102,643
1,586,125

£
1,516,518
1,516,518
1,007,195
509,323
1,516,518
30.11.21
£
97,596
3,069,930
3,167,526
2,318,423

£
849,103
849,103
849,103
-
849,103

The financial statements were approved by the trustees and authorised for issue on 27 July 2023 and signed on their behalf by:

P Bell – Chair of Trustees

The notes form part of these financial statements

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022
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30.11.22
30.11.21
Notes
£
£
Cash (absorbed by)/generated by operations 13
(84,341)
2,061,417
Net cash (absorbed by)/generated by operating activities
(84,341)
2,061,417
Cash generated by investing activities:
Interest received
498
32
(Decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents
(83,843)
2,061,449
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning
of year
14
3,069,930
1,008,481
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year14
2,986,087
3,069,930

The notes form part of these financial statements

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

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1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The principal accounting policies adopted, judgements and key sources of estimation uncertainty in the preparation of the financial statements are as follows:

Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) effective 1 January 2019, the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011.

Beacon Counselling Trust constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy notes.

Restricted funds are funds to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by the fund providers. Unrestricted funds comprise those funds which the trustees are free to use for any purpose in furtherance of the charitable objects.

Preparation of the accounts on a going concern basis

In preparing the accounts, the trustees have taken account of the financial resources available to the charity and consider that the charity should be able to continue operations for the foreseeable future.

Income recognition

Items of income are recognised and included in the accounts when all of the following criteria are met: the charity has entitlement to the funds; any performance conditions attached to the item(s) of income have been met or are fully within the control of the charity; there is sufficient certainty that receipt of the income is considered probable; and the amount can be measured reliably and is not deferred. Income received in advance of the provision of services is deferred until the criteria for income recognition are met. The value of services provided by volunteers has not been included in these accounts.

Expenditure recognition and irrecoverable VAT

Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to make a payment to a third party, it is probable that settlement will be required, and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably.

Charitable expenditure comprises those costs incurred by the charity in the delivery of its activities and services for beneficiaries.

Governance costs include those costs associated with meeting the constitutional and statutory requirements of the charity.

Irrecoverable VAT is charged as a cost against the activity for which the expenditure was incurred.

Tangible fixed assets

These are capitalised if they can be used for more than one year, and each individual asset costs at least £4,000.

Debtors

Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid after taking account of trade discounts due.

Creditors

Creditors are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditors are normally recognised at their settlement amount after allowing for any trade discounts due.

Pensions

The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme. Contributions payable to the charity's pension scheme are charged to the statement of financial activities in the period to which they relate.

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – continued

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

2.
STAFF COSTS

Wages and salaries
Employers National Insurance – Social security costs
Employer’s contribution to defined contribution pension schemes
30.11.2230.11.21
£
£
715,629549,360
67,86049,687
13,4239,293
796,912608,340

There was one employee whose total employee benefits for the reporting period fell within the earnings band of £90,000 to £100,000 (2021 – one employee within the earnings band £80,000 to £90,000). There was one employee whose total employee benefits for the reporting period fell within the earnings band of £70,000 to £80,000 (2021 – one employee within the earnings band £60,000 to £70,000).

The key management personnel of the charity comprise the trustees and the Clinical Programmes Director. The total employee benefits of the key management personnel of the charity were £92,321 (2021: £91,318).

The average monthly head count and the average monthly number of full-time equivalent employees during the year was as follows:

30.11.22 30.11.21
Management and charity operational activities 23 17
3. NET INCOME
This is stated after charging:
30.11.22 30.11.21
£ £
Audit fees 3,600 3,600
The trustees were not reimbursed expenses during the year (2021: £nil).
4. DEBTORS
30.11.21 30.11.20
£ £
Trade debtors 62,405 80,725
Prepayments and accrued income **54,151 ** 16,871
116,556 97,596
5. CREDITORS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
30.11.22 30.11.21
£ £
Trade creditors 24,308 8,786
Other creditors 2,772 2,442
Social security and other taxes - -
Accruals and deferred income 1,559,045 2,307,195
1,586,125 2,318,423

The notes form part of these financial statements

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – continued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

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6. ANALYSIS OF MOVEMENTS IN CHARITABLE FUNDS

At 1 December At 1 December Income Expenditure At 30 November At 30 November
2021 2022
£ £
£ £
Restricted income funds:
GamCare Grants - 828,693 828,693 -
(Gambling counselling)
The National Lottery Community Fund - 67,009 67,009 -
(Paul’s Place counselling)
Gambling Harm – South Asian
Community - 355,327 355,327 -
(Gambling prevention, education,
treatment and support)
Betway donations
(Reduce gambling harm) - 384,000 - 384,000
Gambleaware
(Transitional and resilience funding) - 110,323 - 110,323
Playtech donations
(Self excluded additional support) - 15,000 - 15,000
Unrestricted funds:
General funds
849,103 340,034 181,942 1,007,195
Totals funds:
849,103 2,100,386 1,432,971 1,516,518
At 1 December Income Expenditure At 30 November
2020 2021
£ £
£ £
Restricted income funds:
GamCare Grants - 819,791 819,791 -
(Gambling counselling)
The National Lottery Community Fund - 112,930 112,930 -
(Paul’s Place counselling)
Gambling Harm – South Asian
Community - 256,966 256,966 -
(Gambling prevention, education,
treatment and support)
Unrestricted funds:
General funds
546,063 430,821 127,781 849,103
Totals funds:
546,063 1,620,508 1,317,468 849,103
  1. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
General Funds Restricted Funds Total Funds
Current assets 1,071,969 2,030,674
3,102,643
Creditors (64,774) (1,521,351) (1,586,125)
Net assets at year end 1,007,195 509,323
1,516,518

The notes form part of these financial statements

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – continued FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

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  1. LEASING AGREEMENTS

Minimum lease payments under non-cancellable operating leases fall due as follows

30.11.22 30.11.21
Within one year 69,000 60,000
Between one and five years 276,000 240,000
In more than five years 207,000 240,000
  1. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES

Rents of £68,431 (2021: £60,000) for properties occupied by the charity during the year were payable to Beagle Property Company Limited. N Platt owns 100% of that company's shares and is an employee of the charity.

Professional fees of £8,875 (2021: £16,500) in respect of Care Quality Commission consultancy services provided were payable to Quality in Social Care Consultancy Ltd. S Keatley who was a trustee until 27 June 2022 owns 100% of that company’s shares.

10.

TAX

The charity is exempt from tax on income and gains to the extent that these are applied to its charitable objects.

11. LEGAL STATUS OF THE CHARITY

Beacon Counselling Trust is an unincorporated trust, registered as a charity in England and Wales. The charity's registered number and principal address can be found on page 1.

12. FRC ETHICAL STANDARD - PROVISIONS AVAILABLE FOR SMALL ENTITIES

In common with many other charities of our size and nature we use our Independent Auditors to assist with the preparation of the financial statements.

13. RECONCILIATION OF NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS

Net movement in funds
Finance income – interest receivable
Decrease/(increase) in trade and other debtors
(Decrease)/Increase in trade and other creditors
Cash (absorbed by)/generated from operations
30.11.22
30.11.21
£
£
667,415
303,040
(818)
(32)
(18,640)
(60,972)
(732,298)
1,819,381
(84,341)
2,061,417

14. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

The amounts disclosed on the Statement of Cash Flows in respect of cash and cash equivalents are in respect of these Balance Sheet amounts:

Year ended 30 November 2022

Year ended 30 November 2022
30.11.22 1.12.21
£ £
Cash and cash equivalents **2,986,087 ** 3,069,930
Year ended 30 November 2021
30.11.21 1.12.20
£ £
Cash and cash equivalents 3,069,930 1,008,481

The notes form part of these financial statements

Charity number: 1140011

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE TRUSTEES OF BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

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Opinion

We have audited the financial statements of Beacon Counselling Trust (the 'Charity') for the year ended 30 November 2022 which comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement and Notes to the Financial Statements, including a summary of significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland' (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice)

In our opinion the financial statements:

Basis for opinion

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditors' responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the Charity in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the FRC's Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Conclusions relating to going concern

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the ISAs (UK) require us to report to you where:

Other information

The trustees are responsible for the other information. The other information comprises the information included in the annual report other than the financial statements and our Report of the Auditors thereon.

Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and, except to the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon.

In connection with our audit of the financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or, our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether there is a material misstatement in the financial statements or a material misstatement of the other information. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard.

Matters on which we are required to report by exception

In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the Charity and its environment obtained in the course of the audit, we have not identified material misstatements in the Trustees’ Annual Report.

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters where the Charities Act 2011 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion:

Charity number: 1140011

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE TRUSTEES OF BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST - continued

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Responsibilities of the trustees

As explained more fully in the responsibilities of the trustees in relation to the financial statements set out on page 3, the trustees are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as they determine necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are responsible for assessing the Charity's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either intend to wind up the Charity or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

Auditors' responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue a Report of the Auditors that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.

Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above, to detect material misstatements in respect of irregularities, including fraud. The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud is detailed below:

Our approach to identifying and assessing the risks of material misstatement in respect of irregularities, including fraud and non-compliance with laws and regulations was as follows:

we ensured that the engagement team collectively had the appropriate competence, capabilities and skills to identify or recognise non-compliance with applicable laws and regulations;

we identified the laws and regulations applicable to the Charity through discussions with trustees;

we focused on specific laws and regulations which we considered may have a direct material effect on the financial statements or the operations of the Charity;

we assessed the extent of compliance with the laws and regulations identified above through making enquiries of the trustees and reviewing supporting documentation; and

identified laws and regulations were communicated within the audit team regularly and the team remained alert to any indications of fraud or non-compliance with laws and regulations throughout the audit.

We assessed the susceptibility of the Charity's financial statements to material misstatement, including obtaining an understanding of how fraud might occur, by:

making enquiries of the trustees as to where they considered there was susceptibility to fraud, their knowledge of actual, suspected and alleged fraud; and considering the internal controls in place to mitigate risks of fraud and non-compliance with laws and regulations.

In addition to the above, our procedures to respond to identified risks included reviewing the financial statement disclosures and testing to supporting documentation to assess compliance with relevant laws and regulations discussed above.

There are inherent limitations in the audit procedures described above. The more removed that laws and regulations are from financial transactions, the less likely it is that auditors would become aware of noncompliance. Auditing standards also limit the audit procedures required to identify non-compliance with laws and regulations to enquiry of the trustees and the inspection of regulatory and legal correspondence, if any. Material misstatements that arise due to fraud can be harder to detect than those that arise from error as they may involve deliberate concealment or collusion. A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements is located on the Financial Reporting Council's website at www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities. This description forms part of our Report of the Auditors.

Charity number: 1140011

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE TRUSTEES OF BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST – continued

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Use of our report

This report is made solely to the Charity’s trustees, as a body, in accordance with section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and the regulations made under section 154 of that act. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the Charity’s trustees those matters we are required to state to them in a Report of the Auditors and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the Charity’s trustees as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.

John Kerr Statutory Auditors Chartered Accountants 375 Eaton Road West Derby Liverpool Merseyside L12 2AH

27 July 2023

Charity number: 1140011

The following page does not form part of the Statutory Financial Statements

Charity number: 1140011

BEACON COUNSELLING TRUST

DETAILED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 NOVEMBER 2022

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Income:
Incoming funds and donations
GamCare Grants
The National Lottery Community Fund Grants
Workplace Charter Grants
Gambling Harm – South Asian Community funding
Betway funding
Gambleaware funding
Bank interest receivable
Interest on Gift Aid tax reclaims
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme Grants
Expenditure:
Salaries
National Insurance
Pension contributions
Counsellors’, therapists’ and receptionists’ fees
Rents
Rates and water
Insurances
Light, heat & power
Refurbishment, repairs, Information Technology & equipment
Telephone & communications
Post, printing, promotions & literature
Travelling, subsistence and meetings
Licences and subscriptions
Training & consultancy
Waste disposal, cleaning & hygiene
Administration and payroll fees
Audit fees
Bank charges
Professional fees
Net income
30.11.22
£
180,466
828,693
67,009
173,750
355,327
384,000
110,323
817
1
-
715,629
67,860
13,423
157,983
68,431
3,974
3,176
8,143
92,709
16,204
36,171
45,642
8,173
169,710
15,063
720
3,600
118
6,242
£

2,100,386
1,432,971
667,415
30.11.21
£
£
249,910
819,791
112,930
169,152
256,966
-
-
-
32
11,727
1,620,508
549,360
49,687
9,293
178,978
60,000
3,906
3,176
6,920
80,723
14,770
32,800
23,886
2,613
281,571
13,184
720
3,600
-
2,281
1,317,468
303,040
30.11.21
£
£
249,910
819,791
112,930
169,152
256,966
-
-
-
32
11,727
1,620,508
549,360
49,687
9,293
178,978
60,000
3,906
3,176
6,920
80,723
14,770
32,800
23,886
2,613
281,571
13,184
720
3,600
-
2,281
1,317,468
303,040
303,040